This is our podcast style video. Listen in the car, while you're cooking or even while you're working out. In this video, you’ll get 10 high‑impact AI prompts you can copy, paste, and customize to plan faster and teach with more clarity. These prompts are designed for real classrooms and help you move from “blank page” to solid plans in minutes.
Here’s what you’ll learn to do with AI:
Build a 5‑day lesson sequence with clear objectives, success criteria, and checks for understanding
Generate lesson ideas at three levels (emerging, on‑level, advanced) from any standard
Design a station‑rotation lesson for mixed‑ability classrooms
Create a 3‑week unit overview with big ideas, vocabulary, and a performance task
Turn dense textbook sections into student‑friendly mini‑lessons
Write 3 quick anticipatory hooks to launch any topic
Convert worksheets into inquiry‑based tasks with open‑ended questions
Design a 2‑week project‑based learning task with roles and milestones
Build a 30‑minute “must‑do” mini‑lesson with an active strategy and exit ticket
Plan a month of spiral review using warm‑ups, exit tickets, and small‑group tasks
Use these prompts with your favorite AI tool (ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.) to:
Save time on planning
Differentiate more intentionally
Increase student engagement and clarity
👉 Copy the prompts, plug in your grade, subject, topic, and standards, and you’re ready to go.
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Here are the first 3 prompts just for you:
Prompt 1:
“Act as an expert [grade level] [subject] teacher. Create a 5‑day lesson sequence on [topic] aligned to [standards or framework]. Include objectives, success criteria, checks for understanding, and suggested activities.”
Prompt 2:
“Given this standard: [paste standard], generate three lesson ideas at different difficulty levels (emerging, on‑level, advanced) with clear outcomes and sample tasks.”
Prompt 3:
“I teach a mixed‑ability class of [grade]. Design a station‑rotation lesson on [topic] with 4 stations: teacher‑led, independent practice, collaborative activity, and extension/enrichment. Include timing and materials for each station.”
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